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(last updated 04-24-03)

The yarn is Crystal Palace's Merino Frappe. The design is my own.

This hat is made from Noro Kureyon scraps from the suitcase full of stash under my bed.

Sorry I don't have a model in this one. It looks really great on, the neck is very scooped, the edge comes just before my brastraps. I used Cascade yarns wool/alpaca blend. It's the softest sweater I've ever worn. The design is my own.

I made this kids hat from a Fiber Trends pattern, "Whales and Sails." I wish I had a kid handy to model it. It's a great pattern and I think it could be easily adapted for adults. The yarn is Lambs Pride Superwash from Brown Sheep.

Plain and simple winter cap. Heilo from Dale of Norway is a pleasure to work with.

 

The hat is made from handspun yarn, wool with angora. The stitch pattern is Brioche, or "Prime Rib," which can be found in Knitting Without Tears by Elizabeth Zimmerman. The sweater is from the same book. The yarn is Donegal Tweed Homespun from Tahki Imports Ltd.

This sock pattern came from Nancy Bush's book on folk socks. This is my most challenging knitting project to date. Also knit with Heilo from Dale of Norway.

This baby cardigan was knit on two needles. It's another Elizabeth Zimmerman pattern, this time from the Knitter's Almanac. I lost the yarn label for this one. I remember it being expensive. It's extremely soft.

This is the first sweater project I ever completed. I almost didn't post the picture because the obvious flaws drive me mad. However, I like the color pattern. I used Brown Sheep yarn. I like this hat, though it doesn't show up very well in the photo. It's prime rib again.

That's all the photos I have right now. I've done many projects, but haven't been very diligent about taking pictures and I give most things away.